Re: [Wikimedia-l] Brief request for advice about "What's making you happy this week?"

2019-11-29 Thread Pine W
Hello, Thanks to everyone for the feedback. One point of some agreement among commenters is that they would prefer WMYHTW emails to be shorter. Those would be faster for me to write, but some problems with having a shorter list of subjects each week are that it could more easily lead to

[Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia Café online meeting for December 2019

2019-11-29 Thread Pine W
Hello colleagues, For the next Wikimedia Café online video meeting, agenda items include: * Documentation for Wikitext * The NavWiki project Last month's Wikimedia Café had a problem with an inaccurate

Re: [Wikimedia-l] Coming up: A Knowlege Equity Calendar

2019-11-29 Thread Cornelius Kibelka via Wikimedia-l
(I take a 'd' as a present for my subject line, thank you) On Fri, 29 Nov 2019 at 18:10, Cornelius Kibelka < cornelius.kibe...@wikimedia.de> wrote: > Hi all, > > I’m delighted to pre-announce a small communication initiative called > “Knowledge Equity Calendar” for the upcoming weeks: > > Back

[Wikimedia-l] Coming up: A Knowlege Equity Calendar

2019-11-29 Thread Cornelius Kibelka via Wikimedia-l
Hi all, I’m delighted to pre-announce a small communication initiative called “Knowledge Equity Calendar” for the upcoming weeks: Back in 2017, the Wikimedia Movement agreed on its Strategic Direction with its core goal to be the essential infrastructure of the ecosystem of free knowledge until

[Wikimedia-l] Wikimedians involved in association football

2019-11-29 Thread Douglas Ssebaggala
Dear African Wikimedians, Warm greetings from Uganda, this message comes as a follow up from the meet-up for Wikimedians interested in Sports [1]. Incase you missed Wiki Indaba or were not able to participate in the above meet up, please find the general notes/outlines on etherpad (you are

Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fundraising needs your help

2019-11-29 Thread Diane Ranville
Just yesterday a donor (who is also a colleague) was very happy to learn that her donation was used to cover expenses for people she knew (in that case: me). I believe the people behind the project is something we should put forward more. On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 2:34 AM Damon Sicore wrote: > >